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The Terror

David Andrus
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David Andrus, in his fantastic book on the terror, he makes the point that this does seem to be a genuinely bottom-up movement.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: French Revolution dynamics
For: Historians and enthusiasts of revolutionary history
Key quote: David Andrus, in his fantastic book on the terror, he makes the point that this does seem to be a genuinely bottom-up movement.
The host references David Andrus's book 'The Terror' to highlight the grassroots nature of the revolutionary movement during the French Revolution. Andrus argues that key figures like Robespierre were not directly involved in the initial insurrection preparations, suggesting a more organic uprising from the populace.